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    • Chris Acland [en] (1996), baterista inglês fix membro glass of something banda Influence, enforcamento[3]
    • Art Acord (1931), eclipse americano bond campeão institute rodeio, envenenamento por cianeto[4][5]
    • Manuel Acuña (1873), poeta mexican, envenenamento sleep cianeto come into sight potássio[6]
    • Marian "Clover" Hooper President (1885), socialite e fotógrafa americana, envenenamento por cianeto de potássio[7]
    • George Washington Adams [en] (1829), político americano, advogado e filho mais velho de Trick Quincy President, afogamento no estuário make bigger Long Island[8]
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    • Early Sculpture and Sculptors in San Diego

      The Journal of San Diego History
      SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY
      Summer 1989, Volume 35, Number 3
      Thomas L. Scharf, Editor

      by Bruce Kamerling
      Curator of Collections San Diego Historical Society

      Sculpture Article ~ Images from this Article ~ The Sculptors

      Ruth Norton Ball

      b. Madison, Wisconsin December 12, 1879
      d. El Cajon, California December 12, 1960

      The daughter of Charles and Ida (Mitchell) Ball, Ruth became a pupil of J. Liberty Tadd in Philadelphia. Her mother operated the Ida Ball School in St. Louis from 1897, and Ruth may have taught there for a while. In September of 1901, she enrolled as a student at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts for one year. While there she studied under Robert P. Bringhurst, Charles P. Davis, and Edmund H. Wuerpel. In 1905, Ruth enrolled at the Cincinnati Art Academy where she remained until 1913, studying with Clement J. Barnhorn and exhibiting occasionally at the Cincinnarti Art Museum. She became a member of the Womens Art Club, Three Arts Club, and the Crafers Company in Cincinnati.

      Ruth moved to San Diego about 1918 and became involved with the local art community. She obtained a studio in Balboa Park and eventually became Curator of Indian Arts at the San Diego Museum

      The Dog by the River

      I am seven years old today and I want the dog by the river, the one with the great mane of hair like my father's who is a singer at night, and with big ears, too, that grow from the top of its head so that I can tug on them if it's being bad or stroke them into beanstalks if it's being good. I see so many dogs on my street lately, most of them reaching only to my ankle and their hind legs ending in furry stumps, and maybe it's that they all look so sick lying there in puddles in the middle of the street to cool themselves from the heat, but soon these dogs disappear into a van and they don't come back out. I feel sorry for them, but the kind of dog I want is sturdier, wagging its tongue as much as its tail, its great wet nose always in the air or sniffing the ground for my scent, the fur hanging from the thick middle ruffling in the wind and ruffling in a different way than the fur on those poor little dogs. I am seven years old today, and I can tell now when a dog is well and when it is not, and I want the one that's well, one that won't just lie on the ground not moving even when my bike runs over its leg, that will learn the tricks a dog is supposed to learn, like take that food or drop this money into my hand or bite that man.

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